Nigeria Police Warns Lagosians Over Jungle Justice
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni on Friday warned members of the public to desist from carrying out jungle justice. ...
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The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni on Friday warned
members of the public to desist from carrying out jungle justice.
Owoseni, in a statement signed by the command’s spokesperson, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the warning became necessary following incidents recorded after the discovery of underground ritual dens in the state.
On August 8, two persons suspected to be ritualists were set ablaze and some buildings vandalized at Ajala Bus-Stop, Ijaiye-Ojokoro area of Lagos.
Also on August 10, at Ile-Zik Bus Stop, along Old Abeokuta Road, a group of people attempted to carry out jungle justice on some destitute suspected to be ritualists and kidnappers.
The suspects were, however, saved by the quick intervention of the Police and other security agencies.
Owoseni said jungle justice was unlawful, adding that vital evidence that could aid investigate were often destroyed in the process.
“In addition, in the course of discharging its constitutional responsibilities and preventing the barbaric act, Police officers were fatally wounded while stones were hurled at them as well as Police Patrol Vans.
”However, a number of arrests were made in this regard,” he said.
According to the police commissioner, jungle justice, aside being a violation of the law, dents the image of the State.
He said that all those arrested in connection with the aforementioned cases would be made to face the full wrath of the law.
“The General public is advised to report any suspicious happening in their areas to the Police and other Security Agencies,” Owoseni said.
Owoseni, in a statement signed by the command’s spokesperson, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the warning became necessary following incidents recorded after the discovery of underground ritual dens in the state.
On August 8, two persons suspected to be ritualists were set ablaze and some buildings vandalized at Ajala Bus-Stop, Ijaiye-Ojokoro area of Lagos.
Also on August 10, at Ile-Zik Bus Stop, along Old Abeokuta Road, a group of people attempted to carry out jungle justice on some destitute suspected to be ritualists and kidnappers.
The suspects were, however, saved by the quick intervention of the Police and other security agencies.
Owoseni said jungle justice was unlawful, adding that vital evidence that could aid investigate were often destroyed in the process.
“In addition, in the course of discharging its constitutional responsibilities and preventing the barbaric act, Police officers were fatally wounded while stones were hurled at them as well as Police Patrol Vans.
”However, a number of arrests were made in this regard,” he said.
According to the police commissioner, jungle justice, aside being a violation of the law, dents the image of the State.
He said that all those arrested in connection with the aforementioned cases would be made to face the full wrath of the law.
“The General public is advised to report any suspicious happening in their areas to the Police and other Security Agencies,” Owoseni said.